I’d just wipe everything; also change the passwords to the accounts used during suspected infection, mb try to ask the cellular provider the SMS history in case it reset any passwords. Y’know, the usual stuff.
I thought of it more in terms of changing constants (by casting the const away). AFAIK when it’s not volatile, the compiler can place it into read-only data segment or make it a part of some other data, etc. So, technically, changing a const volatile would be less of a UB compared to changing a regular const (?)
Not sure about this particular case as the author didn’t elaborate, but sometimes suckers sell binaries. Also, they’ve mentioned assets that may be non-commercial or require naming the original author which some forks may choose to ignore.
Anyways, I personally don’t use floorp, so you better ask their devs or community.
I’m conflicted: on one hand, fuck telegram; on the other hand, fuck media companies and their copyrighted bullshit. The same stuff as with tiktok in usa
Mostly the lack of e2ee by default (like seriously, even WhatsApp does this), data collection for targeted ads (since relatively recently), closed-source server-side, and providing data to law enforcements despite claiming not to in their FAQ.
Also them constantly breaking backwards compatibility by introducing useless garbage (like that textured background when replying to sb with premium) is kinda annoying. Like seriously, they could’ve just extracted the text instead of “this message is not supported by your version of $client_name”
Relatable. Me: wants musl libc and to build stuff with clang (so that it’s not gnu/gentoo). Firefox: doesn’t want neither muls, nor clang due to some god knows how old bug.
Title is self explanatory. For background, I am currently running Asahi Linux on my M1 MBP. Whenever I connected the hotspot without data being turned on, it somehow still worked like any regular wifi. I even ran several updates in the system and downloaded multiple apps in this wifi, which I find it amusing. But out of...
So, you have a phone that does the tethering or something? Maybe, It’s some bug on its (or their, depending on how close you two are) side? I’d try another device with the same hotspot.
Alternatively, the laptop may be connected to several networks at the same time and be using whatever works. Can probably be checked by verifying ips of the phone and the laptop.
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HELP I used psa.wf which is reccomended on lemmy piracy sub and i think i have got an unnistallable virus that doesn't show up in settings should i wipe down ? (sh.itjust.works)
EDIT: Now it has started ahowing up on system app list . Am i fucked ? Now i have to wipe down right ?...
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[OUTDATED POST] Floorp, a Firefox Fork with an awful name, has moved some components inside a private submodule. (github.com)
Update: They just open-sourced it github.com/…/Floorp-private-components...
National Court orders blocking of Telegram in Spain (www.lavanguardia.com)
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A Linux user's nightmare: the machine was wiped clean with one click (www.mikrobitti.fi)
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Hotspot Wi-Fi connected to my laptop works without connected to mobile data. What could be the reason? (lemm.ee)
Title is self explanatory. For background, I am currently running Asahi Linux on my M1 MBP. Whenever I connected the hotspot without data being turned on, it somehow still worked like any regular wifi. I even ran several updates in the system and downloaded multiple apps in this wifi, which I find it amusing. But out of...
Even the $44 billion didn't help. (lemmy.world)
If it works... (lemmy.ml)
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